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Revision 6 . . (edit) December 13, 2001 5:55 am by Cayzle [stone age link]
Revision 5 . . (edit) December 13, 2001 5:00 am by Bryan Derksen [changing yerf link to furry art]
Revision 4 . . December 13, 2001 1:56 am by Larry Sanger
Revision 3 . . (edit) December 13, 2001 12:31 am by Cayzle [add shamelessly self-promotional external link]
Revision 2 . . (edit) December 12, 2001 1:30 am by Bryan Derksen [links]
Revision 1 . . December 12, 2001 1:10 am by Cayzle [A new page devoted to a fantastical, centaur-like creature.]
  

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Changed: 1c1
A wemic is a fantastical creature found in Role-playing games (such as Dungeons and Dragons) and in a small amount of modern fantasy literature. They are sometimes the subject of yerf. Wemics have the torso, arms, and head of a human and the body, legs, and tail of a lion?. They are like centaurs but with lion parts instead of horse parts.
A wemic is a fantastical creature found in Role-playing games (such as Dungeons and Dragons) and in a small amount of modern fantasy literature. They are sometimes the subject of furry art. Wemics have the torso, arms, and head of a human and the body, legs, and tail of a lion?. They are like centaurs but with lion parts instead of horse parts.

Changed: 15c15
A nomadic, stone-age folk, wemics are often represented as barbaric, illiterate, and uncivilized; they are famous for being highly superstitious. Others would describe Wemics as nature-oriented people with a rich tradition of oral history -- they live close to the earth and are in tune with the magical forces around them.
A nomadic, stone-age folk, wemics are often represented as barbaric, illiterate, and uncivilized; they are famous for being highly superstitious. Others would describe Wemics as nature-oriented people with a rich tradition of oral history -- they live close to the earth and are in tune with the magical forces around them.

Changed: 21,24c21,22

External Link



Cayzle's Wemic Site contains much more info on wemics:
http://www.geocities.com/cayzle/

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*[Cayzle's Wemic Site] contains much info on wemics

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